Reconstructed and prepared to work in modern conditions, an analog monophonic synthesizer module.
Signal path, comparing to the original module of 1974 year of production, remained almost unchanged. Several details that are no longer available have been replaced with modern alternatives, which by no means affected the sound.
To interact with modern equipment, a MIDI-CV converter was included in the module which allows not only to play notes pressed via the
MIDI keyboard, but also to change the sound (control parameters) of the module.
The new SEM is based on the same elements as the vintage model is: two VCOs, VCFs, VCAs, LFOs and two envelope generators.
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